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  1. Appendix B: Selected Figures Using Information and Communication Technology Industries
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  1. Appendix B
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  1. Appendix A
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  1. Post-Secondary Student Choices and the Labour Shortage in Canada’s Information and Communication Technology Sector
  2. Weili Ding, Steven F. Lehrer
  3. pp. S30-S42
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  1. Who Goes into STEM Disciplines? Evidence from the Youth in Transition Survey
  2. Ross Finnie, Stephen Childs
  3. pp. S43-S55
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  1. Enhancing Development of Competencies by Means of Continuous Improvement Processes
  2. Brian Frank, Natalie Simper, Bei Cai, Deena Salem, Jake Kaupp, Max Lindley-Peart
  3. pp. S56-S72
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  1. Basic Information and Communication Technology Skills among Canadian Immigrants and Non-Immigrants
  2. N.T. Khuong Truong, Arthur Sweetman
  3. pp. S92-S112
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  1. Immigrant STEM Workers in the Canadian Economy: Skill Utilization and Earnings
  2. Garnett Picot, Feng Hou
  3. pp. S113-S124
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  1. An Analysis of the Patenting Rates of Canada’s Ethnic Populations
  2. Joel Blit, Mikal Skuterud, Jue Zhang
  3. pp. S125-S145
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  1. Internet Communications Technology Skills and Systems of Engagement
  2. Trevor Deley, Marcellus Mindel
  3. pp. S146-S152
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  1. All Companies Are Technology Companies: Preparing Canadians with the Skills for a Digital Future
  2. Valerie Walker, Gail Bowkett, Isabelle Duchaine
  3. pp. S153-S158
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  1. Paving the Way for the Future of Work
  2. Namir Anani
  3. pp. S167-S176
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  1. Information and Communication Technology Talent: The Skills We Need—Framing the Issues
  2. Ross Finnie, Richard E. Mueller, Arthur Sweetman
  3. pp. Siii-Six
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